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    Joel:

    I really miss these guys. They were fairly common growing up in Iowa, but they are seldom seen there now, and are quite uncommon in Michigan where I live.

    Very dressy birds. Sharp, well exposed. I might consider a very slight trim off the top.

    Like the diagonal of the trunk

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    What a terrific capture of this gorgeous woodpecker! Wish it were mine. There are a couple of things I would do to bring it up another notch. I would take a tad off of the top as Randy suggests, just past the white "blob." Then I would take a tad off of the right to compensate. I would also consider sharpening the head feathers just a tad more, and sharpening the perch. The perch is an integral part of this image. It has a lot of texture and character. I would like to see it sharper. Well done!
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    Nice image, the BG is fantastic, and the HA is good too, you have nice suggestions above which will make it go over the top

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    Beautiful image.
    I would like to see the perch a Little bit sharper

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    Beautiful BG,perch and very nice color.

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    Lovely bird, perch & BG. Very well exposed.

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    Beautiful capture! I had one show up in my yard a couple of years ago, just for a few hours, and never since. Does anyone else find the catchlight a bit too much? Seems to dominate the eye. Nice work.

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    I like the pose, perch, HA and BG. Good suggestions above. Very well done Joel!

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    Beautiful bird and a great interesting perch nicely diagonally placed. Agree about sharpening notes

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    Yes, a very dressy species. Great perch, background and composition.

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    Excellent image .Beautiful colors,nice details,perch and nice BG.

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